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Research in service to the pain community by Jonathan Mayer
While working in Ghana, one of my first reactions to the largest “slum” in the country was that I could not be one of those researchers who would take research data from the community and then leave the community. I … Continue reading
Posted in opioids, Pain, public health
Tagged community, Pain, service-oriented research; applied health research
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